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2008 Mar 17
1
Intel SATA controller (cmiiw) not recognized by Centos 5.1 installation?
...there, I tried to install Centos 5.1 on a Dell Inspiron 530 box I just bought, but failed due to invalid drive. The installation did not recognize either the DVD nor the hard disk. Joseph from the community said it is likely that Centos can't recognize the controller -- Intel SATA controller (cmiiw). Did anyone solve this problem before? How did you do it? Here's the related configuration for my box: Inspiron 530 Intel Core2 processor Q6600 (2.40Ghz 1066FSB) w/Quad Core Technology and 8MB cache SATA 0: Samsung HD501LJ (500GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive(7200RPM)) SATA 1: PDBS DVD +/- RW...
2005 Jun 16
4
sample, windows & vbr
Hi, I'm a newbie to audio compression. And I have several question about ogg. 1. How many bits a vorbis sample take ? does the sample size 16 bits ? like the mp3 ? CMIIW 2. How do a decoder recognize how many sample it takes in a second ? does it related with the code books ? 4. Does vorbis use VBR ? 3. What is function of the Windows ? and what is the output of the windows ? Thanks before for your attentions, _____________________________________________...
2008 Apr 17
2
Firewall/router
I was using pfSense in a vm under esx but I want to move to Xen and prefer something that can run as a pv guest. Anyone got any reco's of what can run on top of CentOS to perform a similar role as pfSense (perform nat/pat and firewall etc between two interfaces)? Thanks for any ideas! jlc
2009 Jan 15
2
[PATCH] ocfs2: return f_fsid info in ocfs2_statfs()
Currently f_fsid of struct kstatfs returned from ocfs2_statfs() is undefined (at least it should be filled with 0). Since in some conditions, f_fsid value might be used as (f_fsid, ino) pare to uniquely identify a file, ocfs2 should return a defined unique f_fsid value from ocfs2_statfs(). This patch uses uuid_hash as a unique ID to initiate f_fsid value, the 32bits width is enough for ocfs2
2003 Jul 07
2
Limiting bandwidth usage - where to begin
Hi, I am very new in this list.. I want each of my internet users to be limited in his/her usage of bandwidth. The limitation will be done in my squid (linux) box, as they all have to be authenticated by squid before going to the internet jungle.. Then anybody here could tell me where to begin to do such thing ? Any idea/solution would be very appreciated TIA regards, aqil
2008 May 15
3
Tape operation
...n that particular tape. I have zero experience with tape on Linux. I've been googling around and it seems that the backup operation is very different. For example: - The tape is 400GB (LTO-3) - The data is only 10GB Some of the articles I read imply that 1 tape contains 1 backup-file only. CMIIW. This is certainly not very efficient. The commands used are: mt, either tar, cpio. My question is: 1. How do I use that one tape of 400GB to store 39 archives of backup into it in Linux? 2. Is tape backup seen by Linux just like any other filesystem? Can we mount it and 'ls -l' it? 3....
2016 Sep 16
4
SCEV cannot compute the trip count of Simple loop
Hi Deepali, SCEV reports the backedge taken count as "((-1 * (sext i32 (3 + %x) to i64))<nsw> + ((sext i32 (3 + %x) to i64) smax (sext i32 (6 + %x) to i64)))", so symbolically it does have an answer. Ideally SCEV should be able to exploit <nsw> on (3 + %x) and (6 + %x) to fold the expression above to "3", but due to some systemic issues SCEV can't exploit
2017 Oct 24
1
[RFC] virtio-iommu version 0.5
...d few questions on this. 1. Did you mean SVM support for vfio-pci devices attached to guest processes here. 2. Can you give some hints on how this is going to work , since virtio-iommu guest kernel driver need to create stage 1 page table as required by hardware which is not the case now. CMIIW. -- Linu cherian
2017 Oct 24
2
[RFC] virtio-iommu version 0.5
...> and adding requests in pretty much the same format to virtio-iommu. > > > 2. Can you give some hints on how this is going to work , since virtio-iommu guest kernel > > driver need to create stage 1 page table as required by hardware which is not the case now. > > CMIIW. > > The virtio-iommu device advertises which PASID/page table format is > supported by the host (obtained via sysfs and communicated in the PROBE > request), then the guest binds page tables or PASID tables to a domain and > populates it. Binding page tables alone is easy because...
2017 Oct 24
2
[RFC] virtio-iommu version 0.5
...> and adding requests in pretty much the same format to virtio-iommu. > > > 2. Can you give some hints on how this is going to work , since virtio-iommu guest kernel > > driver need to create stage 1 page table as required by hardware which is not the case now. > > CMIIW. > > The virtio-iommu device advertises which PASID/page table format is > supported by the host (obtained via sysfs and communicated in the PROBE > request), then the guest binds page tables or PASID tables to a domain and > populates it. Binding page tables alone is easy because...
2009 Feb 12
2
Logrotate base
Hi guys, Logrotate is checked every day by cron.daily, right? I notice in logrotate.conf by default it's weekly. If I change it into monthly (now, on 12 of Feb), when will it do the monthly rotation? a. On 12 of March or b. On 1st of March? Thanks for any insight.
2006 Jul 05
1
Could not get shadow information for NOUSER
Hello all, I have a CentOS 4.2 server that gives me these error messages in my /var/log/secure file, I realise that these are SSH attacks, but where does the extra line "Could not get shadow information for NOUSER" come from? This doesn't make any sense. I have many servers running CentOS 4.2, but don't get this error message on any others. I hate junk in my logs. Is there
2008 Jun 11
1
Bind Standard Practise
In a chroot Bind installation, named.conf is located in /var/named/chroot/etc/. In that file, references to files for includes and other zones can be made as "filename" without a path. What is the expected location when no path is used, simply up one dir under chroot/? While moving a DNS from one machine to another, I noticed all ref's are "/etc/filename" and they are in
2010 Oct 18
1
aborting installation of CentOS
During installation if due to some reason one wants to abort the installation then is the only way to do it is to switch off the system by pressing the power button, then switch on by pressing the power button and pressing the optical drive eject button to take out the DVD? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2008 Aug 28
0
How to handle nested and not nested resource in an action's controller?
Hi list, I don''t know whether the subject is understandable / what i really mean. I have a model which resources are nested and non-nested (CMIIW). Anyway, my routes.rb should explain: map.resources :speeches, :collection => { :upload_file => :get } map.resources :bundles do |bundles| bundles.resources :speeches end How to handle an action in SpeechesController, let''s say, index, for a different path, /speec...
2017 Oct 25
2
[RFC] virtio-iommu version 0.5
...uests in pretty much the same format to virtio-iommu. > > > > > 2. Can you give some hints on how this is going to work , since virtio-iommu guest kernel > > > driver need to create stage 1 page table as required by hardware which is not the case now. > > > CMIIW. > > > > The virtio-iommu device advertises which PASID/page table format is > > supported by the host (obtained via sysfs and communicated in the PROBE > > request), then the guest binds page tables or PASID tables to a domain and > > populates it. Binding page tabl...
2007 Jul 06
2
Issue using zaptel's dynamic spans.
...Used by ztd_eth 5536 1 ztdynamic 9296 1 ztd_eth zaptel 181028 2 ztdynamic,wctdm crc_ccitt 2432 1 zaptel The use count of ztd_eth is shown as one but, it is not being 'Used by' any other module. This, i think, is the problem. CMIIW. Is this a known issue ? Has anybody faced it earlier ? Any suggestions/advice is welcome. I'll be glad to post details if required. TIA. Regards, Pranav ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Religion - it's a powerful healing force...
2010 Apr 26
2
NFS mount problem
Hi,guys: I am trying to connect to a NFS-filesystem on a CentOS 5.3 i386 guest system. The host system is CentOS 5.4 x86_64. I set up the NFS server correctly and rpcinfo is also ok inside the guest system show. The problem is, I can't connect to, or see the open port from the outside. I use the Host-Only network setup with VirtualBox 3.1.0, the ip address in the guest system is
2008 Mar 17
1
Centos 5.1 installation problems -- couldn't find devices
Hi, there, I just bought a Dell Inspiron 530 with the following basic configuration: Inspiron 530 Intel Core2 processor Q6600 (2.40Ghz 1066FSB) w/Quad Core Technology and 8MB cache SATA 0: Samsung HD501LJ (500GB Serial ATA II Hard Drive(7200RPM)) SATA 1: PDBS DVD +/- RW DH-16W1S (16X DVD+/-RW Drive) I tried to install Centos 5.1 on it with dual boot (keep Windows XP partition) and got
2016 Sep 16
2
SCEV cannot compute the trip count of Simple loop
...gt; > mat[x][p-1][i] = mat[x][p-1][i] + 5; > > } > The trip count of 2 should be valid for x in [0,6]. It is not clear to me why the trip count of 2 isn’t *always* valid. > If SCEV doesn't catch it with, say GVN and appropriate matching conditions, it could be improved. > CMIIW, I don't think LLVM goes out of the way to opportunistically version the loop by inserting if check(s) and then unroll it. We shouldn’t need any runtime check to derive the trip count here. — Mehdi > > -Kevin > > On Fri, Sep 16, 2016 at 1:27 PM, Sanjoy Das via llvm-dev <ll...